Steve Wilson - Generations (1998)
BAND/ARTIST: Steve Wilson
- Title: Generations
- Year Of Release: 1998
- Label: Stretch Records[SCD-9019-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 63:40
- Total Size: 432 MB(+3%) | 150 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01 - Small Portion
02 - A Joyful Noise (For JW)
03 - Sisko
04 - Leanin' & Preenin'
05 - Chrysalis
06 - Sweet And Lovely
07 - Wait
08 - Trapaceria
09 - Chelsea Bridge
personnel :
Steve Wilson - alto & soprano saxophones, flute
Mulgrew Miller - piano
Ray Drummond - bass
Ben Riley - drums
After serving as a sideman with James Williams, Chick Corea and a host of others, Wilson makes the most of his debut as a leader. Assembling a supporting cast of top-notch veterans, including pianist Mulgrew Miller, bassist Ray Drummond and drummer Ben Riley, Wilson is a joy to listen to on any of his axes. Five of the nine songs are Wilson originals, with the leader's mesmerizing soprano sax on "A Joyful Noise," his spirited flute on the lovely "Trapaceria," and strong alto sax on his intense "Sisko" all meriting strong praise. Also worth mentioning is the exotic take of Billy Strayhorn's "Chelsea Bridge," which is quite a change from the usually slower dramatic arrangements in which Duke Ellington featured his soloists.~ Ken Dryden
01 - Small Portion
02 - A Joyful Noise (For JW)
03 - Sisko
04 - Leanin' & Preenin'
05 - Chrysalis
06 - Sweet And Lovely
07 - Wait
08 - Trapaceria
09 - Chelsea Bridge
personnel :
Steve Wilson - alto & soprano saxophones, flute
Mulgrew Miller - piano
Ray Drummond - bass
Ben Riley - drums
After serving as a sideman with James Williams, Chick Corea and a host of others, Wilson makes the most of his debut as a leader. Assembling a supporting cast of top-notch veterans, including pianist Mulgrew Miller, bassist Ray Drummond and drummer Ben Riley, Wilson is a joy to listen to on any of his axes. Five of the nine songs are Wilson originals, with the leader's mesmerizing soprano sax on "A Joyful Noise," his spirited flute on the lovely "Trapaceria," and strong alto sax on his intense "Sisko" all meriting strong praise. Also worth mentioning is the exotic take of Billy Strayhorn's "Chelsea Bridge," which is quite a change from the usually slower dramatic arrangements in which Duke Ellington featured his soloists.~ Ken Dryden
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